“Come on, Sam, one more push. Just one more,” Pete cheered as he clutched his wife’s hand.

When the next contraction hit, Sam took a deep breath and pushed as hard as she could. She had done a lot of difficult things in her life, like kill Ga’ould and face computerized bugs, but giving birth had to top them all.

Just when she was ready to give up, a loud cry echoed throughout the room.

“It’s a boy!” the doctor proclaimed.

Sam fell back onto the bed, a wave of relief washing over her. She and Pete had a son.

“I believe it is called a CD player,” Teal’c supplied, also looking at the machine.

“What does it do?”

Teal’c only shrugged as the two of them leaned in a little closer.

Curious, Jonas started pressing buttons. Almost immediately, the player sprung to life as thumping beats and roaring guitars emitted from the small circles with holes. The Kelownian jumped back and stared at it in wonder. Before he knew it, he started moving to the beat.

Jonas lay on his back and stared up at the familiar constellations above him. He was home where he belonged.

No matter how happy he was to be back on Kelowna, though, a small part of his heart ached for Earth. Looking over the night sky, he wondered which star was the Earth’s sun. Could he even see it from here?

He missed everything about Earth, especially it’s people. He missed Jack’s sarcasm, Teal’c’s strength, and Sam’s beauty. Would he ever see them again? Sure, he thought. Someday.